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Supra with Tundra 6.2L V8 TwinTurbo 2,500hp, 10,000rpm :fullofwin: Tundra 5.7L V8 bored up to 6.2L 50psi TwinTurbo 2,500hp 10,000rpm BUILDS>> THE ULTIMATE STREET CAR: CHRIS RADO'S 2500HP SUPRA - Speedhunters |
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2500HP, 10,000RPM Tundra Motor :fulloffuck: |
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i wanna see dyno sheet lol |
damn, their tolerance must be so tight that even a fly landing on the car could blow the motor. |
Fucking awesome! But 6.2L is not as big as the article tries to make it sound. Not compared to the 820 cube (13.4L) Pro Stock motors. |
no more front winged hondas?! Bah I'm an idiot it was a scion!! |
dat tire.. :eek5r: http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-conte...Supra20601.jpg |
So it still runs 12's? :troll: |
^ Full of win. Amazing what a BPU can do. Posted via RS Mobile |
Considering Chris Rado has some really questionable builds... I am interested to see what else they might do to this monster. Anyone remember this Scion? http://cache.gawkerassets.com/assets...1b60952a61.jpg |
fucking insane. A normal 5.7L wouldn't suffice, nope we need 6.2L annnnnndddd not one but two turbos. fucken hell, were they on cocaine when they decided to do this? |
Speechless |
Wanna see it go up against some twin turbo lambo's. |
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I'm running the same tires on my Supra Quote:
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Holy fawk |
The car is kind of old news.. 3000lb with 2500hp, I wonder what it can actually do. I wanna see some videos of this. |
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The Mk4 supra is freaking 20 years old. Still sexy as fuck. |
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The thing that stokes me out about this car so much, is it still looks just beautiful. Not just purpose built race car style. |
It sucks that Toyota will never build a car like the MKIV Supra again. |
needs moar wing |
Weird, this car was being built in 2011 and there's nothing more than the Speedhunters feature on Google |
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